
On Saturday, May 20, Greeks abroad will go to the polls to participate in the elections. electoral process. The 22,816 foreigners whose applications have been approved will vote in 99 polling stations located in 35 countries.
It is noted that in order to create a polling station in the city, the condition was the registration of at least 40 voters.
List of polling stations for Greeks abroad
IN Egypt a polling station will be established in the building of the Spetserobullet Foundation in Cairo, and there, in addition to those registered on the special electoral list of Cairo, residents of Alexandria, Addis Ababa, Amman, Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Beirut and Tunisia will vote. .
Two polling stations will be established in Austriaone in Vienna and one in Salzburg.
Two polling stations and Australia, in Melbourne and Sydney. In the first one, those registered in the lists of Melbourne, Adelaide, Darwin and Perth will vote, and in the second – those of Sydney, Brisbane and Canberra.
IN Spain one polling station will be in Madrid and one in Barcelona.
Italy: A center (embassy) will be established in Rome where registered residents of Rome and Naples will vote. There will also be 1 center each in Venice (Institute of Greek and Post-Byzantine Studies) and Milan (offices of the Greek community).
Canada: Two polling stations. The first in Toronto (Consulate General of Toronto), where the persons registered in the lists of Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Calgary, and the second in Montreal (Consulate General of Montreal), where the persons registered in the lists of Montreal, Ottawa, Halifax will vote.
Qatar: Center in Doha (Embassy)
KoreaA: There will be a center (embassy) in Seoul where people registered in Seoul, Tokyo, Guangzhou, Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong will vote.
Cyprus: Two polling stations will be established in Nicosia (Eneaio Lykeio Kykkou A’). From the center in Limassol (Municipal Hall), Larnaca (Pancypriot High School) Paphos (Ethnarch Makariou S High School)
Lithuania: center in Vilnius (Embassy) where persons registered in Vilnius, Tallinn, Kyiv, Riga, St. Petersburg, Moscow and Novorossiysk will vote. Center in Kaunas (Victoria Hotel)
Luxembourg: center in the embassy building
Malta: Center in Valletta (Embassy)
South Africa: Center in Johannesburg (consulate) where persons registered in Cape Town, Durban and Pretoria will also vote.
Norway: Center in Oslo (Embassy), where persons registered in Reykjavik, Bergen and Trondheim will also vote.
Netherlands: 2 centers in The Hague (Embassy), 2 centers in Amsterdam (EOT office) and one each in Rotterdam (Greek home of the Hellenic Netherlands Union) and Eindhoven (conference center Igluu Lichttoren)
Hungary: center at the embassy in Budapest, where persons registered in Zagreb, Bratislava and Ljubljana will also vote.
Poland: center at the embassy in Warsaw.
Portugal: Center in Lisbon (Embassy)
Romania: center in Bucharest (Embassy) where persons registered in Iasi will also vote.
Saudi Arabia: Center in Riyadh (Embassy) where persons registered in Kuwait and Jeddah will also vote.
Singapore: an embassy center where persons registered in Mumbai, New Delhi, Bangkok and Manila will also vote.
Sweden: from the center in Stockholm (Embassy), Gothenburg (Greek community) and Malmö, where the persons registered in Vexje will also vote.
Czech Republic: center at the embassy in Prague, where those registered in Brno and Pardubice will also vote
Türkiye: center in Istanbul (consulate), where persons registered in Yerevan, Tbilisi, New Sultan, Ankara and Izmir will also vote.
Finland: center at the embassy in Helsinki.
Source: Kathimerini

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